Premier-Pabst Sales Co. v. McNutt

17 F. Supp. 708, 1935 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1967
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedFebruary 18, 1935
Docket1580
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Premier-Pabst Sales Co. v. McNutt, 17 F. Supp. 708, 1935 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1967 (S.D. Ind. 1935).

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BALTZELL, District Judge.

This is an action in which the plaintiffs are seeking to enjoin the enforcement of an act of the General Assembly of 1933 of the State of Indiana concerning alcoholic beverages (Acts Ind.1933, c. 80) and the regulations promulgated thereunder by the defendant Paul P. Fry, as Excise Director, for the reason that such act and regulations are in contravention of the Constitution and laws of the United States.

The plaintiffs are manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic malt beverages and are corporations created and existing under the laws of the States of Delaware, Wisconsin, and Missouri, respectively. Each plaintiff is engaged in the manufacture and wholesale of alcoholic malt beverages, but neither has its principal place of business within the State of Indiana. Each, however, is permitted, under the laws of such state, to have its product sold therein, provided the laws thereof are complied with pertaining to the importation of alcoholic malt beverages into the state. Neither of the plaintiffs thus engaged in the manufacture of alcoholic malt beverages has a brewery or manufacturing establishment within the state.

The defendants Paul V. McNutt and Philip Lutz, Jr., are the duly elected, qualified, and acting Governor and Attorney General, respectively, of the State of Indiana, and the defendant Paul P. Fry is the Excise Director of such state, having been regularly appointed as such by the Governor, as by law provided.

There was enacted by. the General Assembly of the State of Indiana in 1933, at its 78th Session, legislation seeking to regulate the manufacture for sale, bottling, selling, importing, etc., of alcoholic malt beverages. Provisions of the act, in so far as they are pertinent to the consideration of this case, may be found in the footnote herein.

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Premier-Pabst Sales Co. v. McNutt
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